Best Felted Friends
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Best Felted Friends
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Handmade needle felted creations by Lupin and Nina. We are fun, quirky, and queer. Boston based, best friends in real life, and taking this artistic journey one day at a time. Make sure to turn your screen reader on for image descriptions.
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Yay for more looms and projects! Thanks for the great image descriptions.
Thanks for the tag. We’ll be posting some spooky friends tomorrow. :-)
If you’re thinking of getting your own cat or dog, we hope you’ll check out For Pet’s Sake Rescue, and tell them that Grackle sent you! 🤗

#BestFeltedFriends #ForPetsSakeRescue #BlackCat #BlackCatsAreTheBest
Black cats struggle to get adopted due to a bad rep that can be tied back to their association with witches, misinformation about their temperament, that they don’t always photograph well, etc. But there’s nothing to it; they are just as capable of love, indifference, and chaos as any other cat.
He’s at his happiest when every human is in the same room playing whatever game he decides, whether that’s with the fabric scrap which is all that remains of his first toy, cat dancers with those strips of cardboard, or one of the felted fish Lupin’s made that are clearly Grackle’s property.
So, we had tossed around a few names like Blackbird, Crow, Raven, you can see the theme we were going for, but when he meowed his first, hello, we knew he was definitely a Grackle. 🎶
He wandered around at his own pace, greeted any humans who came over during the video call, and he made a ton of biscuits the entire time. 💙
On this #NationalBlackCatDay , we wanted to pay tribute to our own gregarious feline. 🐈‍⬛ Nina was introduced to him by the lovely folks from For Pet’s Sake Rescue in Long Beach Mississippi in the late summer of 2023.
So, we had tossed around a few names like Blackbird, Crow, Raven, you can see the theme we were going for, but when he meowed his first, hello, we knew he was definitely a Grackle. 🎶
Black cats struggle to get adopted due to a bad rep that can be tied back to their association with witches, misinformation about their temperament, that they don’t always photograph well, etc. But there’s nothing to it; they are just as capable of love, indifference, and chaos as any other cat.
It’s a whole world within itself, and we’re proud to be part of it, ensuring that all the disabled, neurodiverse, POC, queer, and trans folks know they are wanted, welcome, and there’s plenty of wool and other fibers to go around. 🥳

#BestFeltedFriends #NeedleFelting #FiberArts #Wool #WoolLove
One of the best parts about #FiberArts is spending time with the farmers and their creatures. From the 5 year olds showing their first #Sheep 🐑 to the early 30s #Artisan selling goat’s milk soap, 🐐 to the women in their 80s who are still spinning and dying #Yarn 🧶 Everybody is always so nice.
On a scale of one to ten, we rate this shetland sheep… 100. Easy. Obviously. No other possible choice. This little buddy hopped up to say hi to Nina while we were at the Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair this past May, and we still talk about them a lot. Wouldn’t you?

#BestFeltedFriends
We hope that everybody can take a leaf out of the mole’s manual, 📕 and find ways to live your best life one bite, one project, or one sweep of their cane at a time! 🥳
#BestFeltedFriends #Blind #BlindArtist #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #NeedleFelting #FiberArts #FiberArtist #CraftSky
Lupin has been working on a number of blind creatures like the mole, and a few lesser known critters that don’t rely on their eyeballs on the regular. Each, as with any other felting project is unique, full of trial and error, occasionally beautiful, and sometimes results in some pricked fingers. 🪡
#WhiteCaneDay, which happens every year on October 15, was established in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson as a time to honor the achievements and independence of the #Blind and #LowVision community, while also highlighting the white cane as, not just a tool, but a symbol.
Howdy,

We are not just posting this mole in the mulch because they’re adorable. It’s also because this tactile explorer fits in with today’s theme. 🦯
Thanks so much. It’s always nice to encounter more crafty humans.
Howdy, we’d love to be included. Lupin is a blind gay trans guy who’s been needle felting for almost 3 years, and is making a lot of whimsical jars lately. Nina is a sighted cis lesbian who’s been needle felting for 15 years, and recently resumed crocheting. We love seeing what everybody has shared.
It’s always nice to have a buddy. And thank you for the image descriptions. :-)
What a wonderful article. Thank you for sharing. Used to live in Dorset,, and it was nice to see so many familiar names.
Thanks. It’s something that I love talking about. Having had some vision growing up I do rely on that for imagining a design, but once I’m felting, I wouldn’t be able to see the needle in my fingers to check something even if I wanted to, and I feel like I poke myself as much as anyone else. Haha.
Sometimes doing the tiny stuff is so much harder because you wanna get the proportions right.
These are adorable! They’ve got such good little expressions. And thanks for the image description. :-)
This is fantastic! Love the mix of textures and colors.